Executive Review Panel definition

Executive Review Panel means the three-member panel designated by the Debarring Official or the Suspending Official, as the case may be, to preside over contractor debarment or suspension hearings and make findings. Members of the panel shall not have been involved in the investigation of the grounds for debarment. The term “Executive Review Panel” shall also mean the retired judge appointed in lieu of the three member panel by the Debarring Official, as authorized by paragraph B. of section 4-10-120, or by the Suspending Official as authorized by paragraph A. of section 4-10-310.
Executive Review Panel means the three member panel designated by the Debarring Official to preside over contractor suspension and debarment hearings and make findings. Members of the panel shall not have been involved in the investigation of the grounds for debarment.
Executive Review Panel means the three member panel designated by the

Examples of Executive Review Panel in a sentence

  • The MTA may submit to the Executive Review Panel and serve in accordance with section 4-10-100, a reply to the Respondent’s response not later than thirty (30) days after receiving the Respondent’s response.

  • The Executive Review Panel may order the hearing be recessed for good cause, stated on the record.

  • An original and one copy of all documents to be presented to the Executive Review Panel and a list of all witnesses to be called at the debarment hearing shall be served on the Executive Review Panel no later than ten (10) days before the scheduled hearing, and copies of all documents served on the Executive Review Panel shall be served simultaneously on the opposing party at the specific location designated on the notice of debarment.

  • The Executive Review Panel shall perform no independent collection of evidence and shall render a decision based on the evidence as submitted by the parties, although the Executive Review Panel may take judicial notice of common, uncontested facts.

  • Debarment proceedings shall be presided over by the Executive Review Panel, as defined in paragraph M.

  • Allegations by the MTA contained in the notice to the Respondent may be deemed admitted by the Executive Review Panel when not specifically denied in the Respondent’s response.

  • The Executive Review Panel may, within its discretion, permit cross-examination of witnesses on request.

  • Any retired judge so appointed shall have all of the powers and duties otherwise reserved to the Executive Review Panel.

  • The hearing shall be informal in nature and members of the Executive Review Panel may ask questions at any time.

  • The Executive Review Panel may, for convenience of the parties, or in the interest of justice, order that the hearing be continued or extended to a later date.


More Definitions of Executive Review Panel

Executive Review Panel means the three-member panel designated by the Debarring Official or the Suspending Official, as the case may be, to preside over contractor debarment or suspension hearings and make findings. Members of the panel shall not have been involved in the investigation of the grounds for debarment. The term "Executive Review

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